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5. The Examination of Candidates for Honours in Greek and Latin Literature in the First Public Examination.

6. The Preliminary Examination in the Honour School of Jurisprudence provided that the Candidate satisfies the Examiners in a Greek book in that Examination.

7. Group A. I and D of the Examination of Candidates who do not seek Honours in the Second Public Examination.

8. and 9. The Honour Schools of Literæ Humaniores and of Theology in the same Examination.

(II). UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.

On the 28th February, 1895, the following revised Regulations were adopted by the Senate of the University of Cambridge for the affiliation of the Calcutta University :

1. That the University of Calcutta be adopted as an institution affiliated to the University of Cambridge.

2. That any matriculated Student of the University of Calcutta be entitled to be admitted to the privileges of affiliation who has (1) in accordance with the Regulations of that University studied for not less than two years at one or more institutions for the education of adult students affiliated up to the B. A. Standard; (2) passed the Entrance Examination, and also passed in the first division in the First Examination in Arts, or passed in Honours in the Examination for Bachelor of Arts of that University; provided that in one of these Examinations or in some other examination held by that University, he has satisfied the Examiners in Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, Arabic or Persian.

(III). UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN.

ARTS STUDIES.

The University of Dublin is prepared to recognise the Arts Studies of the following Colonial and Indian Universities, and such others as the Board and Council may, from time to time, direct to be added to the list:-The Universities of Adelaide, Allahabad Bombay, Calcutta, Cape of Good Hope, Madras, Melbourne, M'Gill (Montreal), New Brunswick, New Zealand, Panjab, Sydney. Tasmania, Toronto.

Any student producing the proper Certificates that he has passed two years in Arts Studies at such Universities, or has passed the examinations belonging to that period, will be entitled to put his name on the College Books as a senior Freshman, a student with one year's credit; with this reservation, that if the Course of Arts which he has pursued does not include all the subjects of the Junior Freshman year, the Senior Lecturer may require him to qualify by Examination in the omitted subject or subjects within one month after his name has been entered on the Books.

Furthermore, the Senior Lecturer was authorized by the Board, upon due inquiry, to admit students who have passed the Matriculation Examination of the University of Cape Colony, without further Examination.

MEDICAL STUDIES.

The Board, on the recommendation of the Medical School Committee, have adopted the following Resolutions (January 13th 1900):

"That, in Medical Schools recognized by the University of Dublin, two consecutive anni medici taken at any period during the four years, of the

Medical Curriculum, be recognized as qualifying for admission to the Examinations of the School of Physic."

"The Medical School which the Board and the School of Physic are now prepared to recognize are-

In India-Madras, Bombay, Lahore, Calcutta.

In Australia-Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide.

In Ceylon-Colombo.

In New Zealand-Otago.

In Canada-Montreal (M'Gill), Toronto.

In Tasmania-Hobart."

(IV). UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH.

MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION.

The attention of Candidates who may intend to proceed to the Degrees of M.B. and Ch.B. of the University of Edinburgh is specially directed to the following regulation regarding the Medical Preliminary Examination which it is necessary to pass before entering upon the Course of study for the Degrees:

"Before commencing Medical studies each student must pass a Preliminary Examination in

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ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS,

4. GREEK or FRENCH or GERMAN,

provided always that, in the case of a candidate whose native language is not English, an Examination in the native language of the candidate may be substituted for one in either French or German, and an Examination in any other classical language for one in Latin or Greek."

The following Examinations, in so far as they include the subjects above stated, are accepted as exempting from the Medical Preliminary Examination :

University of Calcutta-First Examination in Arts.

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xi Jabalpur College, 1860.

xii Sanskrit College, 1860.

xiii Bishop's College, 1860.

xiv Patna College, 1862.

XV

St. Xavier's College, 1862.

Ivi St John's College, Agra, 1862.

Ivii Jaynarayan's College, Benares, 1862.

xviii St. Thomas's College, Colombo, 1864.

xix General Assembly's Institution, Calcutta, 1864.

xx Bishop Cotton School, Simla, 1866.

xxi Mussoorie School, 1869.

xxii Ravenshaw College, Katak, 1876.

xxiii Rajshahye College, 1878.

xxiv Trinity College, Kandy, 1878.

XXV Metropolitan Institution, Calcutta, 1879.

xxvi Mahomedan Anglo-Oriental College, Aligarh, 1881.

vii City College, Calcutta, 1884.

xxviii Rangoon College, 1884.

xxix Ripon College, 1885.

xxxi

Morris College, 1885.

Free Church Institution and Hislop College, Nagpur, 1886. xxxii Bethune College, 1888.

xxxiii Victoria College, Cooch Behar. 1888.

xxiv Wesley College, Colombo, 1888.

XXXV Victoria College, Naral, 1890.

Xxxvi Tejnarain Jubilee College, Bhagalpur, 1890.
Xxxvii New Holkar College, 1891.

xxxviii Behar National College, Bankipur, 1892.
xxxix Canadian Mission College, Indore, 1893.
xl Jaffna College, 1893.

xli Central College, Calcutta, 1896.

xlii Bangabasi College, 1896.

xliii Jaypur Maharaja's College, 1896.

xliv Brajamohan Institution, Barisal, 1898.

xlv Bhumihar Brahınan College, Muzafferpur, 1901.

B. (Up to the B.Sc. Standard).

1 Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, 1900. 2 Presidency College, 1901.

Patna College, 1901.

3

4

St. Xavier's College, 1901.

1

C. (Up to the First Arts Standard).

Calcutta Madrasa, 1867.

2 Chittagong College, 1869.

3

St. Peter's College, Agra, 1870.

4 Midnapur College, 1873.

5 Wesleyan Central Institution, Batticaloa, 1877.

6 Residency College, Indore, 1877.

7

St. Francis de Sales' School, Nagpur, 1879.

8 Baring High School, Batala, 1880.

9 Albert College, 1881.

10

11

Burdwan Raj College, 1882.

Prince of Wales College, Moratuwa, 1882. 12 St. George's College, Mussoorie, 1882. 13 Rutlam Central College, 1884.

14 Jagannath College, Dacca, 1884.

15 Uttarpara College, 1887.

16

Armenian College, 1888.

17 St. Joseph's College, Darjeeling, 1889.
18 Murarichand College, Sylhet, 1891.

19 Dupleix College, Chandernagore, 1891.
20 St. John's College, Jaffna, 1892.
21 Baptist College, Rangoon, 1894.
22 Hindu College, Jaffna, 1895.

23 Central College, Jaffna, 1897.

24 Krishnachandra College, Hitampar, 1898.

25 Diamond Jubilee College, Monghyr, 1898.

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Dublin University Mission College, Hazaribagh, 1899.

29 C M.S. College, Calcutta,{1900.

30 Pramatha Manmatha College, Tangail, 1901.

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I Presidency College, 1857. 2 Hughli College, 1864.

3 Dacca College, 1864.

4 Krishnagar College, 1864.

(II). IN LAW.

5 Krishnath College, Berhampur, 1864.

6 Patna College, 1864.

7 Ravenshaw College, Katak, 1869.

8 Chittagong College, 1869.

9 Rajshahye College, 1880.

10 Metropolitan Institution, 1882.

11 Mahomedan Anglo-Oriental College, Aligarh, 1883. 12 City College, Calcutta, 1883.

13 Ripon College, 1885.

14 Morris College, Nagpur, 1886.

15 Victoria College, Cooch-Behar, 1888.

16 Tejnarain Jubilee College, Bhagalpur, 1890.

17 Midnapur College, 1892.

18 Rangoon College, 1892.

19 Behar National College, Baukipur, 1892.

20 Bangabasi College, 1896.

21 Brajamohan Institution, Barisal, 1898.

(III). IN MEDICINE.

1 Medical College, Calcutta, 1857.

(IV). IN ENGINEERING.

1 Thomason College, Rurki, 1864.

2 Civil Engineering College, Seebpur, 1880.

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Presidency College.

AFFILIATED, 1857.

The Presidency College was established on the 15th June, 1855, ander orders from the Hon'ble the Court of Directors in their Despatch No. 62, dated 15th September, 1854, and is under the control of the Director of Pablic Instruction, Bengal.

The College is open to all classes of the community, and the course of instruction is adapted to the requirements of the University for Degrees in Arts and Science.

Students who have passed the University Entrance Examination are admissible to this College.

There is an admission fee of Rs. 10; and the monthly tuition fee of Rs. 12, except in the case of students holding Junior Scholarships, who pay only Rs. 10.

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